Which Disney Princess Has The Highest Kill Count? - Looper

So, how does Mulan's kind of terrifying kill count measure up to other Disney princesses? Overall, it's no comparison. One can make the case that certain people die due to the actions of other princesses. For instance, Elsa (Idina Menzel) could have frozen people to death in her accidental winter wonderland in "Frozen." However, for the most part, very few Disney princesses kill, directly or indirectly, and when they do, it's hard to come up with an official kill count.

When one considers Disney characters, in general, things get sticky. Does "Disney character" mean a character owned or created by Disney? The former would mean you can include characters from the "Star Wars" and "Marvel" universes. FX's content would also be fair game. In that case, Luke's (Mark Hamill) kill count trumps Mulan's to the tune of over one and a half million Death Star deaths, while Armitage Hux's (Domhnall Gleeson) death rate is all the way up at 155 billion. And, of course, Marvel's Mad Titan snaps away half of the galaxy (even if MCU Thanos does actually have a point).

If you open the Pandora's Box of other IPs, things get out of hand quickly. What about pure Disney originals, though? If you consider all Disney creations (not just princesses), one killer quickly comes to mind: King Kashekim (Leonard Nimoy) from "Atlantis." Quora user Roberto Etcheverry nominates the elderly Atlantian king due to his recounting of the wars he attempts to wage using the power of his kingdom's crystal. There are no specifics, but the tidal waves shown are doubtless deadly catastrophes, and many don't get into Atlantis before it sinks into the sea. It's a good counterpoint, but again, an unconfirmed number.

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